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Coming to grips with the iPhone's design

August 27, 2007 Apple bucked convention when it asked people to commit both hands when using the iPhone. Was that the right touch? TAGS: Apple iPhone, smart phone, Apple Computer, designer, operation, handheld, design, CEO

IBM tops expectations for fourth quarter

January 15, 2004 Big Blue's profits top analysts' expectations by 6 cents, thanks to higher sales of services, PCs, servers--and software. TAGS: profit, IBM Corp., Palmisano, expectation, operation, CEO, server, PC

Merger widens outsourcing geography

November 3, 2003 Outsourcing specialist Headstrong merges with rival TechSpan to form a $100 million company with operations across India and the Philippines. TAGS: Philippines, outsourcing, offshore outsourcing, India, consulting company, call-center, merger, operation, consulting, information technology, CEO, U.S.

Webvan delivers its last word: Bankruptcy

July 9, 2001 The troubled online grocer says it has ceased operations and plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. TAGS: Webvan, HomeGrocer, online grocer, Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, grocer, bankruptcy, food, operation, IPO, shareholder, bank, CEO

EDS snaps up small IT consulting company

January 12, 2004 Electronic Data Systems expects the acquisition of the Feld Group, a privately held technology consulting company, to bolster its outsourcing services. TAGS: Electronic Data Systems Corp., technology consulting company, consulting company, executive vice president, outsourcing, business process, information technology, operation, acquisition, CEO

SAP expects strong growth, acquisitions

November 17, 2003 The software maker's chief executive says it will grow faster than the market for enterprise software, and he hints at future acquisition plans. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, enterprise software, outsourcing, acquisition, AMR Research, supply chain, merger, operation, CEO, software company

Dell's success in the details

March 4, 2004 Outgoing CEO Michael Dell built a dorm room operation into one of the world's largest corporations by thinking small, concentrating on costs and customers with pragmatism. TAGS: Kevin Rollins, PC company, recruiting, corporation, founder, operation, CEO, PC

Sun posts deeper loss for quarter

October 16, 2003 Revenue, meanwhile, falls for the 10th consecutive quarter, and the company fails to meet one of its key financial objectives, generating cash from operations. TAGS: cash flow, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, layoff, operation, server, CEO

AOL restructures in a four-way shift

November 9, 2004 Internet service provider realigns its internal business units and executive ranks in an effort to boost its prospects. TAGS: America Online Inc., Virginia, Time Warner Inc., company representative, Internet Service Provider, operation, Microsoft Access, broadband, U.S., CEO

IBM: On-demand computing has arrived

November 12, 2003 CEO Sam Palmisano says the "on-demand" effort to transform how businesses use technology has moved from abstraction to reality, but much energy is still being devoted to explaining the idea. TAGS: Palmisano, on-demand, on-demand computing, IBM Corp., idea, utility computing, vision, reality, outsourcing, business process, operation, CEO

Sequent was overmatched, CEO says

July 15, 1999 Market capitalization of $700 million just wasn't enough for the maker of high-end servers at the center of corporate operations. TAGS: Sequent Computer Systems, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, microprocessor, acquisition, computer company, Intel, operation, operating system, CEO, server
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